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Kick a Lucky Block Beginner's Guide: Tips to Progress Fast

Master Kick a Lucky Block with this beginner guide covering kicks, weights, brainrots, mutations, and when to rebirth for max cash.

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Nuwel

Updated May 12, 2026

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What is Kick a Lucky Block and how does it work?

Kick a Lucky Block is a free-to-play tycoon simulator on Roblox developed by No More Flops. The loop looks chaotic at first glance — block launches, tsunami chases you, brainrots pile up — but once the pattern clicks, every session becomes a focused push toward rarer zones and bigger cash multipliers. Your entire job is to kick the Lucky Block as far as possible, collect the Brainrot it generates, place that Brainrot on your base to earn passive income, and reinvest that income into heavier weights. Repeat that tighter and tighter and you'll outpace players who started the same day.

Brainrots earn passive cash

Brainrots earn passive cash

The core loop explained

 the full gameplay cycle breaks down into six steps:

  1. Kick the Lucky Block from your plot.
  2. The kick rolls a Brainrot — rarity depends on which zone the block lands in.
  3. A tsunami spawns at the block's landing point and chases you back toward base.
  4. Outrun the wave to claim the Brainrot and place it on your plot.
  5. The Brainrot generates passive income while it sits there.
  6. Spend that income on heavier weights to raise your Kick Power and reach farther zones.

Higher Kick Power means farther kicks, farther kicks mean rarer zones, rarer zones mean better Brainrots, better Brainrots mean more income. That single chain drives every decision you make.

How do you kick the Lucky Block effectively?

You can only kick the block while standing in the yellow zone on your plot. The kick meter minigame appears each time — nailing a perfect fill gives you a minor luck bonus on top of whatever zone the block reaches. Your starting weight is the free Wooden Stick, which provides +2 Kick Power. That's enough to reach the Common or Rare zone early on, which is fine. Volume matters more than rarity in the first ten minutes.

After kicking, you take control of the rolled Brainrot and need to sprint it back to the safe zone before the tsunami catches you. Losing the race means losing that Brainrot entirely, so route awareness and Run Speed matter just as much as Kick Power.

 

Weights and Kick Power: what should you buy first?

Weights are purchased from the in-game Pro Lifter's Weight Shop and are the single most direct path to progress, as confirmed across all three sources. The confirmed price and Kick Power ladder, runs as follows:

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The table continues further up, but these are the confirmed early tiers. Always buy the next available weight as soon as you can afford it. Sitting on idle cash is the most common mistake new players make — money in your wallet earns nothing.

How does Run Speed affect your game?

Run Speed lives in a separate upgrade shop from weights. Early Run Speed levels have an excellent cost-to-impact ratio and are worth buying before you've maxed out your first few weight tiers. The faster you are, the less likely you are to lose a high-value Brainrot to the tsunami, especially as your kicks start reaching farther zones where the wave has more ground to cover.

The practical priority order from sources: grab at least one early Run Speed upgrade, then focus on weights. Take another Run Speed level whenever the cost is roughly equivalent to one full Brainrot's earnings cycle.

How do Brainrots and mutations work?

Every Brainrot you collect and place on your base generates passive income. The amount it earns depends on its rarity and whether it carries a mutation

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Shadow, Electrified, and Rainbow were added in and after Update 1 on April 27, 2026. Only one mutation can apply per Brainrot. You can upgrade individual Brainrots by clicking the yellow signage directly in front of each pedestal, which increases their income multiplier further.

To improve your mutation odds, three methods stack together: landing perfect kicks (small per-kick bonus), catching global luck events that fire randomly server-wide at 2x, 4x, or 8x boosts for roughly five minutes each, and purchasing the Mutation Luck gamepass for a permanent doubled chance (139 Robux). These multipliers stack with each other rather than replacing one another, so a perfect kick during a 4x global event while owning Mutation Luck applies all three at once.

Mutations boost Brainrot income

Mutations boost Brainrot income

How to expand your base

When your Brainrot slots are full you can expand capacity by clicking the signage in front of your base, which adds another floor. Expanding does not automatically grant all new slots — you need to purchase them separately. Keep your plot focused on your highest-earning Brainrots and replace weaker ones as you upgrade.

Collect the passive income your Brainrots generate by stepping on the green pad at your base.

When should you rebirth?

Rebirth is a major mechanic that permanently increases your cash multiplier by x1 per Rebirth level. Your first Rebirth unlocks at 1,000 Kick Power. Each Rebirth costs in-game cash, though you can skip the cost with premium currency. Rebirths also reset your Kick Power.

The advice from multiple sources is consistent: do not rebirth the moment you hit 1,000 KP. Push your Kick Power into the next zone tier or two first. The 2x multiplier amplifies your current earnings, so applying it to a higher-yield zone is dramatically more efficient than applying it to starter income. A 99-Robux Rebirth Skip gamepass exists if you want to rebirth without hitting the 1,000 KP threshold.

Rebirth boosts cash multiplier

Rebirth boosts cash multiplier

Common mistakes to avoid

Based on the kickaluckyblock.org fan guide and Deltia's Gaming, the same handful of errors slow down almost every new player:

  • Hoarding cash. Plan your next two purchases before your next kick and spend as soon as you can afford the next tier.
  • Skipping Run Speed entirely. Even one early upgrade pays for itself by saving Brainrots from the tsunami in farther zones.
  • Chasing mutations from minute one. Stick to the loop. Global luck events will create mutation windows naturally.
  • Buying cosmetic upgrades before weights. Weights unlock better Brainrot pools; cosmetics on a weak Brainrot don't.
  • Rebirths too early. Amplify a larger number, not your starting trickle.

More Roblox guides to check out

If you enjoy the tycoon-style loop in Kick a Lucky Block, the Slime RNG beginner's guide covers a similar progression structure with rolling, upgrades, and rebirths. For players who want to know exactly where to spend first in that game, the Slime RNG upgrades priority guide breaks down the upgrade tree in detail. If you're into limited-time events, check out the Be A Lucky Block CoralBlox vs LukeBlox event guide for tips on picking your side and earning exclusive brainrots. For the full collection of Roblox strategy content, browse the complete Roblox guides library.

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May 12th 2026

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May 12th 2026